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Self-professed high school geek Malcolm is put in a compromising position when he finds himself in accidental possession of a large...

Certificate15

Duration99 mins

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  • blake, 15
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Review by blake, 15

4 stars

28 Jun 2017

the film dope was a film that proved to me that anyone can change into someone else in a period of time.The film is based on a 17 year old boy that is in high-school and gets bullied by basically everyone in the school but it never really bothered him because he wanted to go to one of the best collages (Harvard).

The characters Malcolm (Shameik Moore) and his friends Jib (Tony Revolori) and Diggy (Kiersey Clemons) the three characters that acted in the film was eye catching because they do different things as they go through the film.

The camera angle the inspiring because they done all types of angles close up wide shots, close up, medium shots and medium close ups act.

In my opinion i would advise other people to watch this film because different people will find different moral messages from this film such as don't judge and book by its cover (and don't be what people expect from you).

I rated this film 4 stars because this film has made me think to my-self about judging people for what they look like and for what i hear about them.

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